COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Producer (feature film)

Publicity (feature film)

2.

Harley Davidson And The Marlboro Man (1991)
as 2nd Unit Publicist (2nd Unit)
A buddy picture set in 1996, about two drifters who team up to try and save their hangout, the Rock 'n Roll Bar & Grill, by robbing the bank about to foreclose on it.

3.

Desperate Hours (1990)
as Publicist
Remake of William Wyler's 1955 film about three escaped convicts who take over a suburban household.

4.

Cookie (1989)
as Publicist
A paroled mobster hires his illegitimate daughter to work as his chauffeur.

5.

Misunderstood (1984)
as Publicist
After his mother''''s death, a boy tries to get through to his grief-stricken father.

6.

Exposed (1983)
as Publicist
Nastassia Kinski plays a small town college girl from Wisconsin who runs off to Paris, becomes a famous international model, and infiltrates a ring of dangerous terrorists. An over-the-top espionage thriller written, produced, and directed by James Toback and featuring that famous scene where Rudolf Nureyev plays Nastassia like a violin.

7.

Stranger Is Watching, A (1982)
as Publicist
Successful television news reporter Sharon Martin and her eleven-year-old daughther are kidnapped by a psychopath and taken to the catacombs underneath Grand Central Station. While the police scramble to rescue them and catch their abductor, the mother and child risk their lives in an attempt to escape.

Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981)
as Publicist
Murphy is an honest policeman whose beat is the dangerous South Bronx. He performs his job well and treats people with dignity in the the drug and gang infested neighborhood. But Murphy's superior officers maintain a policy of brutality in dealing with the locals. After he sees a fellow officer murd

Betsy, The (1978)
as Publicist
90-year-old Loren Hardeman is the head of an American car manufacturing dynasty. He has given his grandson control of the family business, but still has one project that he desperately wants the company to complete for him. Loren's dreams of an efficient, economical car to be called The Betsy after his great-grandaughter, and he hires injured race car driver Angelo Perino to design it in secret. But Loren doesn't know that Angelo is also seducing Betsy, as well as having an affair with his grandson's mistress, and that his project is not a secret from rest of the auto industry who are determined to sabotage it.